In 2014, singer, actress and the youngest talk show host, Keke Palmer took center stage as the first African-American actress to play Cinderella on Broadway.

Burruss honored the talented divas in a post that read: “Here is some #BlackHistory dealing with Broadway! Thank you @tonibraxton & @keke for bringing some #blackgirlmagic to Broadway! I had the chance to see @keke & she was awesome as Cinderella. #blackhistorymonth #leadingladies #Goals.”

She went on to say: “Happy Black History Month! I love history, especially black history. Posting this video that shows some amazing African-American inventors from history! #BlackHistoryMonth #blackexcellence.”

Burruss added: “In honor of #blackhistorymonth, I picked this post from @nationalblackguide about Shirley Chisholm was the first African American woman elected to the House of Representatives in 1968 and represented the state of #NewYork. #blackexcellence #blackgirlmagic.”

A person reminded Burruss that singer Brandy Norwood also deserves some recognition.

The person explained: “Brandy was the first to do the movie, But Keke was the first to do it on Broadway. Let’s not be ignorant! Let’s celebrate ALL of our black women! ”

While another further praised the iconic Grammy-winning R&B diva: “It is 2018, and we still have the “first black” in so many things. Smh! On a positive note, we still striving n pushing and knocking down doors. Toni did so awesomely in that movie she deserves an Emmy. Had me crying and praising God same as I did when I saw the real Antoinette Tuff on TV. So amazing. One of the most beautiful and transparent women to walk this earth let alone entertain. I love and wish I knew this extravagant woman.”